Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the concurrent and conflicting interests and norms that have characterized the establishment and development of important institutions in Norwegian working life. The article concentrates on collective bargaining systems, the arrangements for codetermination, and the working environment regulations in both the public and private sector, which are regarded as the main institutions in the Norwegian and Nordic models of working life relations. The article is structured by an analytical distinction between three different historical periods that have constituted three distinct versions of the Norwegian model. By presenting a historical synthesis of Nor...
This paper examines Nordic working life development programs as agents of change and thepossibility ...
To this day, participation rights in Sweden have been reserved for union members both on the company...
In contrast to many other Western countries the Nordic countries, including Norway, have managed to ...
The Norwegian model of industrial relations has received a lot of praise. It is generally thought of...
The theme of this issue is “in search of the Nordic working life model.” The main reason for choosin...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
The Norwegian industrial relations system is marked by close co-operation between the state, the emp...
In this article, we explore the impact of internationalization as organizational processes where ins...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Apart from a number of differences between the countries in the Nordic region as regards the structu...
This paper examines Nordic working life development programs as agents of change and thepossibility ...
To this day, participation rights in Sweden have been reserved for union members both on the company...
In contrast to many other Western countries the Nordic countries, including Norway, have managed to ...
The Norwegian model of industrial relations has received a lot of praise. It is generally thought of...
The theme of this issue is “in search of the Nordic working life model.” The main reason for choosin...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
The Norwegian industrial relations system is marked by close co-operation between the state, the emp...
In this article, we explore the impact of internationalization as organizational processes where ins...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Apart from a number of differences between the countries in the Nordic region as regards the structu...
This paper examines Nordic working life development programs as agents of change and thepossibility ...
To this day, participation rights in Sweden have been reserved for union members both on the company...
In contrast to many other Western countries the Nordic countries, including Norway, have managed to ...